Chimayo is a small settlement north of Santa Fe built around a church. This church is famous for the many "miracles" that have occured here. As a result, the central part of this area is filled with stores that sell food and souvenirs to the tourists/pilgrims.
From Wikipedia we have the following description of the place.
Chimayó is a census-designated place (CDP)[1] in Rio Arriba and Santa Fe counties in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The name is derived from a Tewa name for a local landmark, the hill of Tsi Mayoh.[2][3] The town is unincorporated and includes many neighborhoods, called plazas or placitas, each with its own name, including El Potrero de Chimayó (the plaza near Chimayó's communal pasture) and the Plaza del Cerro (plaza by the hill).[2][4][5] The cluster of plazas called Chimayó lies near Santa Cruz, approximately 25 miles north of Santa Fe. The population was 3,177 at the 2010 census.
The religious nature of the place also inspires art. In the instance below, the artwork is an interpretation of the meaning of the chapel itself.
We enjoyed these interesting and gorgeous photos! Steve, we did not know, that Hungarian Erős Pista emigrated to NM and changed his name to Chimayo Chilli. (just kidding :-))
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